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ARTISTS & ART SCHOOLS FASHION PRACTICAL Fashion Drawing TAUGHT BY JULIAN OLLENDORFF A«irerlii<ii»r Art I>»rerU>r of . the Largest de {•artmrat store la Srvr York City. individual Instruction. $2 PER WEEK Hen, V*<-«( ami I riilaj ermines, T r,tt — 10- Call or write tor booklet •■-- OLLENDORFF School of Fashion Illustrating, J_ SIS Wc-4 tind St. iTime* Square). C! J gfc>^ rhr ONLY M-huo! of it* kind.)^^gflß AETISTSI Hiss L. WEAVER Art Studios: 136 West 125 th Street Thorough Instruction in Chia.i Painting, Oils and Tapestry BEDDING AND HOLIDAY GIFTS PAINTED TO ORDER AT M I'ZSATE PRICES AT SHORT NOTICE SpecuJ Attention Paid to Beginners. FRIDAY CUSSES AT REDUCED RATES Call or Address '30 WEST 125T - STREET RECEPTIONS MONTHLY Charfcs A. Beck ?a«ntr of Bcautifu! Women Portrarts in Water-Color: Ivory Miniatures: ETTttER FROM LIFE OR FROM PHOTOGRAPHS. 14 East 23d Street. New York. WIHSQB & NEWTON, ltd. 29S Broadway. NEW YORK. Art Materials, Color Boxes, Brushes, Boards, Canvas, Oils and Varnishes, Sketch Books and Pads, 40 Guides- OTTO MERKEL " KISIaTUEE painter Hespw-tfully Refers to Th* Thayers of Boston Mrs. TVm. Asxor Mrs. O. H. P. Beicsont Mrs. John R. I»r»xe! Mrs George B. De Forest Mrs Forha.l! K->n» Mrs. Talt».-r .T Taylor Mrs. Harry Lear Mrs. M .- Burri!! Mrs. H. A. Maim/ and others. **■*»: 122 East -3d St. Sew Torts Citr- NOTICE WE PAY SPECIAL — ATTENTION TO BE GINNERS AND ART STUDENTS, AND INVITE TEACHERS TO SEND THEIR PUPILS TO 62 W. 2 1st St. 3 doors Eof 6th Aye. — FOR — ARTISTS' MATERIALS ALSO INTELLIGENT FRAMING AT MODERATE PRICES. C TSCHANTRE. NEW-YORK DAILY TIURUNE, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1008. AMERICAN' FINE ARTS BUILDING. Home of the An Students' League of New York. J — ■ _— — ■! .» .. - - - - - - - «, * _ l"'Xl'.flf\Trtl ILLUSTRATIVE FASHION DRAWINGS » CAIALOGS ADVERTISING CUTS^Tj -^mk^CFasfiidn Sketching 7aug/it }w&Mf $36* i2s€astsO- Street. New^k^s^l The New York School of Art, ( Chase School ) 2237 Broadway, corner 80th Street. Winter Term September 7th, 1908, to June Ist, 1909. A School where originality of thought and expression are developed ajong thor oughly artistic and practical lines. Day an.i Kveninjr Classes in T,if\ Portrait. Composition. Illustration. Design. Normal Art. Interior D?co ration. C«tanie Ucsict. and the Crafta. Diploma.- and Certificates. - Haye- Miller Among the critic* are Robert Henri. DougUs John t onnab. Prank Alvah Parsors. K^neth Hayes Miller and Walt Kutia. Se nd lor circular to SUSAN F. BISSELL, Secretary. B. J..SCHAEFER BOOKBINDER 162 William St., M. V. City Reminding of School and Library Books a Specialty. Magazine and Job Bookbinding of every description in any style. Representative will rail on request. Telephone I flit Beekmaa. S. B. KRAUS, 935 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. ABTISTS* MiTEamiS «b== — PHBTOGBiF«!G SUPPLIES Best selected and largest stock of pyro graphic supplies and outfits. T- .-. pii-.nt- Cull. C 04 — Wiusburg. L. V. SPENCER, 558 1 fih St., Brooklyn. LESSORS GIVEN IN Portraits, Figures, Landscapes China Painting, Tapestry. A Few Tapestry Pieces for Sale, CLASSES NOW FORMING. ART STUDENTS' LEAGUE OF NEW YORK, 215 WEST 57TH STREET. The Term for the Season of I9OS 1909 begins on MOND4Y, OCTOBER STH, and ends on May 29th. THE INSTRUCTORS FOR THE YI\R WiLL BE Renyon Cox Edward Duiner Edwin C. Taylor George B. Bridgman Rhoda Holmes Nicbolls Aii.e Beckin^ton Augustjjs Vincent Tack Charles Henry While Frank Vincent DuMond James Earie Frasar Thomas Fogarty William M. Chase F. Walter Taylor Catalogue sent on request. H. FRANKENBERG, AKTIST FKO.H MVMC H. 246 WEST 15TH ST., EOT TTH AND STH AYES. IXSTSSCBQM I-V OIL PArXTING. PORTRAITS, LANDSCAPES. ETC. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. TERMS MODKKATK. WILLIAM S. EDDY. ART ENGROSSER. ILLUMINATOR. MEMORIALS, ADDRESSES. TESTIMONIALS, DIPLOMAS. CERTIFICATES. ETC. 29 Broadway, New York, Columbia Building, Room 213. j Paintings insured at Exhibitions and in Policies procured where in case of loss tween all places in transit. Polieces procured where in case of loss by fire the amount insured is taken as the actual cash value at time of fire. HERBERT M. SMITH. 95 William St., New York City. Telephone 3320 John. S William J. Hamilton I PRINTER STAMPER V X EMBOSSER ENGRAVER V > 62 Fulton Street, New York 6 0 Tel. 3255 John 0 < ><><><> < > <><> < c > A.Sartorius&Co. Manufacturer;! and Importer* of Artists' Colors and cMaterials China Colors in Powder ' (In vials or in "bulk.) Vials and jcorks for dealers and teachers bottling china colors. China Colors in Tubes (Oil and "Water Preparation.) Artists' Oil Colors, Artists' Water Colors, Artists* Moist Olco Colors, Artists* Fine Brushes. ■Write f.r A. Sartoriua i Co. s CMtaiasae contaia - ing many instructions how to mix and apply colors. 45 M\irray St., New York. ; NATIONAL SCHOOL OF ART BROADWAY AND SIXTY-EIGHTH STREET SOUTHWEST CORNER NEW YORK INSTRUCTORS F. M. DnMONI). 1I.i:t( C. RAXSOSI A. B. WIIIIIIT, i 1 <»-;i,! i;i:l II M K. M. ASHE, CORA M. NOKJIAN BLKXDOX CAMPBELL ISABEIXE M. JOI.ES School Term from September 11, !!»08. to May 21. 1009. Send for Prospectus, Free. A. C. PRIEDRICHS. GEORGE BBEHM. President and Treasurer. Secretary. Marion E. Royster ART ST 100 West i 41 si si. lessons given in Oil Paintings, Water Colors. Tapestries, Illustrations. VISITORS WELCOME. Tel. |]a Audabon. STIKEMAN & CO. INCORPORATED : : Bookbinders : : 55 & 57 West 26th St., NEW YORK, jfinc Binfcrings In leather of j£vcr? H)C9cription. Also All Ordina-ry Gracdes of Binding. A. SCHOEN. MAMIVCTIRFR OF Artistic Picture Frames, .•<p«Mi:il rates for S«-Fiim>l», Artists and Students. 145 East 22nd Street. Bet. Lex. and Third ayes., NEW YORK. Residing of O.'d Frames and Furniture a Specialty. Colonial and Carved .Mirrors at reasonable jir,. .■- By an Expert Photographic Chemist. Many of the failures that amateur* exper^n-e are dv« to cheap workmanship. Why pay for ordinary work when you can have your work finished by mail at prices lower than you now pay? Send your work to ro» an.l I will prove to you that PHOTOGRAPHY Is a science. Price list free on request. R. O. M'ELROY, VUoltigrapbU- Chemist, ' 472 Eighth Aye., New York City. 0